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In a sense Law's career so far has been a stand against too much prettiness.
She was just a pretty girl with the prettiness of youth.
Her face had the healthy prettiness of a country girl.
You know what would make this a terrific day, prettiness?
There was a certain kind of beauty, a prettiness that everyone could see.
He's grown out of his prettiness, though he'll never not be beautiful.
And maybe it is time for fashion to spread a little prettiness.
The room, as always, is a vision of pastel prettiness.
But, in a man, prettiness had only a temporary appeal.
She has been described as "dark and lively, with a foreign kind of prettiness".
Yet even in rage, the prettiness of her expression remained.
Even fireworks, for all their prettiness, come from the chemistry of the earth.
No prettiness, certainly, but a medieval quality that came quite close to beauty.
But I did not like to spend money on custom-made prettiness.
Beauty can sometimes carry its own weight, but prettiness rarely does.
The way a mother's prettiness affects the show's dynamics has also been interesting.
She made him laugh, he said, and in any case prettiness didn't matter.
She looked up at him with real terror dissolving her prettiness.
Even at her best, she would never have fit conventional definitions of prettiness.
There's something unsettling, though, about all the prettiness on the runway.
It was the laughter in her face that brought the prettiness through the cosmetics.
He had to admire the developing prettiness of this trap.
A woman joined them, slightly built, what most men would call plain, but a prettiness about her.
She was pretty and pleasant to look upon, but prettiness can't hold the eye for very long.
Within her well-scrubbed prettiness, she's a natural choice for young parts.